Thiru Chitraru Imayavarappan Temple,
Chengannur, Alappuzha – The Temple
The temple is situated in a serene place among lush
greenery. The temple is built in Kerala style architecture, common in all temples in the South Indian state of
Kerala in Eastern axis. The temple has no gateway tower and has an arch from
the main road. A rectangular wall around the temple, called Kshetra-Madilluka pierced
by the gateways, encloses all the shrines of the temple. The metal plated flag
post or Dwajasthambam is
located axial to the temple tower leading to the central sanctum. Chuttuambalam is
the outer pavilion within the temple walls.
The central shrine and the associated hall is located in
a rectangular structure called Nallambalam, which has pillared halls and
corridors. Between the entrance of Nallambalam to the sanctum, there
is a raised square platform called Namaskara Mandapa which has a pyramidal
roof. Thevrapura, the kitchen used to cook offering to the deity is located on
the left of Namaskara Mandapa from the entrance. Balithara is an
altar is used for making ritualistic offering to demi-gods and the festive deities.
Presiding Deity is called as Imayavarappan
and is facing west. He is in standing posture. The
central shrine called Sree Kovil houses the image of the presiding deity.
It is on an elevated platform with a single door reached through five steps. As
per Kerala rituals, only the main priest called Thantri and the second
priest called Melshanthi alone can enter the Sree Kovil. The
central shrine has a circular plan with the base built of granite,
superstructure built of laterite and conical roof made of terrocata tile
supported from inside by a wooden structure.
The image of the presiding deity is 4 ft.
(1.2 m) tall. Krishna is in Vishvarupa pose, the one he depicted to Arjuna
during the Mahabharatha war. Lord appears majestically in a standing
posture with Sri Chakra in his right hand and a lotus on his left hand and on
the other left hand he is seen holding a mace (Gadayutham). Vimaanam over sanctum is Jagatjyoti
Vimanam. There is no shrine or
Idol of Goddess Lakshmi in the temple. But Nalayira Divya Prabhandham, mentions
the presence Goddess Lakshmi in the shrine as Raktapankaja Valli / Senkamalavalli.
In the second precinct, there are shrines of Sastha, Kosala
Krishna, Yakshi, Nagaraja and Erangavil Bhagavathy Balarama in the lower
shrine. Goshala Krishan has a separate big shrine in the temple complex. He is
offered special pujas. Special rituals are observed during festivals. Theerthams associated with this Temple
are Shankha Theertham and Thirucchitraaru. Shankha Theertham is situated
towards the right side after crossing the entrance arch. There is a big Shiva
Temple located inside the Temple premises.
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